6-11 p.m.6th Annual Edelweiss BallSponsored by the Perry County Museum

The Edelweiss Ball 2019 theme is “Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of Woodstock” and will be held at the Schergens Center (1140 31st Street, Tell City). Cocktail hour begins at 6 p.m. followed by dinner at 7 p.m. and then dancing to the music of Honky Tonk Deluxe – players Danny Bolin, Eric Dickenson, Tony Hollinden, Tim Hopper and Robbie Robertson – until 11 p.m. Tickets are $50 per person. Guests are encouraged to dress in their favorite Woodstock style and a prize will be awarded to the best-looking Woodstock Couple. Contact Danny Bolin at 812-719-1874, Pete Franzman at 812-719-2752 or Brandi Hess at 812-549-5954 for questions and tickets.

Sunday, August 4

6 p.m.Vesper ServiceMusic Halle Stage

This non-denominational Vesper Service will kick-off the Schweizer Fest week. The service will be a faith-expression of bringing together the community to bless and support the festival. Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame inductee Kent Benson, a former Indiana University All-American, will serve as the key-note speaker. For more information, contact Pastor Dan at 812-547-2270 or at missionsdan@hotmail.com.

The pageant will be held at Tell City Junior – Senior High School (700 12th Street, Tell City) with younger divisions beginning at 6 pm and older divisions beginning at 7 pm. Divisions include: Toddler Princess (for girls age 12 months – 23 months); Tiny Princess (for girls age 2- 4 Years); Little Princess (for girls age 5 -8 years); Pre-teen Queen (for girls age 9 - 12 years); Teen Queen (for girls age 13 - 16); Miss Schweizer Fest Queen (for girls age 17 - 22); and Mrs. Schweizer Fest for married women age 22 and older (categories may change based upon the number of entries received).Registrations will be accepted through July 31st at www.luluspromandbridal.com and the Schweizer Fest Beauty Pageant web page or by visiting Lulu’s Prom and Bridal location at 1408 Main Street in Tell City. Contestants ages 12 months to 16 years may be from the surrounding areas; not limited to just Perry County. The Miss Category (ages 17-21) must live in Perry County or have a parent or grandparent that lives or works in Perry County. The Miss winner is eligible to compete in the Indiana State Festivals Pageant in January of 2020 and must reside in Indiana to be eligible to compete.Admission is $2 per person and will be donated to the Tell City Junior – Senior High School. For additional information, contact LuLu’s Prom and Bridal, 1408 Main Street, Tell City, or at (812) 772- 2013, or by email at luluspromandbridal@gmail.com.

Tristate players (active or inactive) over the age of 40 are invited to participate. Registration Begins at 5 pm. Players are requested to wear the uniforms they wore during their playing days (if they still fit). Each participant will receive an official Schweizer Fest hat. Trophies will be awarded for the longest hit ball, best defensive play and oldest participant. The game will be held at Frank Clemens Field at Walter Hagedorn Park. Contact Kelly Malone at 812-483-3381.

Check out this year's Schweizer Fest Market. With displays and sales by local artisans and antiquities dealers, you’re sure to find many treasurers. Adjacent to the Marketplace, there will be a section for Direct Sales and Non-profit organizations where you can buy a popular item or learn more about our Perry County community! For information about participating vendors, or if you’d like to showcase some of your own wares, contact Tara Damin on the contact page.

6 p.m. – MidnightDomestic & Craft Beer Garden

Back for the fourth year, area micro-breweries will offer a selection of beers on tap for beer connoisseurs including selections from Tell City Brewing Company and St Benedict’s Brew Works. The Craft Beer Garden will be located in the Domestic beer garden area located on Main Street. ID is required.

5:50 p.m.Opening Ceremony & Welcome by Mayor Jim Adams

6 -6:30 p.m.Tell City Jr.-Sr. High School Band Opening ConcertDirected by Natasha EdmonsonMusik Halle, City Hall Park

A reception will follow the presentation at the Tell City Museum (at the corner of 9th& Franklin Streets).

7:30 p.m.Annual Apple Lighting CeremonyMusik Halle, City Hall Park

7:45 p.m.Behind the Times Celebrity Pie Eating ContestSponsored by Behind the Times Bakery

New to the Musik Hall state, sponsored local pie-eating contestants will battle for the chance to claim the Schweizer Fest Pie Eating Championship by consuming an entire pie. The winner will receive a trophy, a prize-pack from Behind the Times Bakery and, most importantly, bragging rights. Proceeds benefit United Way of Perry County.

Schweizer Fest favorites Stan LaGrange and Kelly Clark will again open the Brau Garten entertainment for 2019. Both of these local musicians bring with them a long musical resume of performance, songwriting and recording from here to Nashville and back. The acoustic duo’s set covers a wide range of styles, and you’re sure to be thoroughly entertained with their ingenious arrangements of pop and country songs from the sixties through today. Stan and Kelly always give Wednesday night Brau Garten patrons a great taste of home-grown talent. How do two guys put out so much sound?

Thursday, August 8

All DaySelf-Guided Walking ToursTour starts at the Tell City Historical Society Museum (located at the corner of 9th & Franklin Streets). Sponsored by ATTC and the Tell City Historical Society.

Old Fashioned Bargain DaysSidewalk sales throughout the day at businesses in Tell City.

A hearty breakfast of traditional fare along with festival favorites is served in the Evangelical United Church of Christ Fellowship Hall. Tickets are $8 for adults and ages 5 and under eat free. For tickets contact Cindy May at 812-547-9896 or at 812-549-7903 or any Tri Kappa member. Please leave a message. Tickets are also available at Fifth Third, German American Bank, Heritage Federal Credit Union and Old National.

11 a.m. – 10 p.m.Schweizer Fest MarketCity Hall Park

Check out this year's Schweizer Fest Market. With displays and sales by local artisans and antiquities dealers, you’re sure to find many treasurers. Adjacent to the Marketplace, there will be a section for Direct Sales and Non-profit organizations where you can buy a popular item or learn more about our Perry County community! For information about participating vendors, or if you’d like to showcase some of your own wares, contact Tara Damin on the contact page.

6 p.m. – MidnightDomestic & Craft Beer Garden

Back for the fourth year, area micro-breweries will offer a selection of beers on tap for beer connoisseurs including selections from Tell City Brewing Company and St Benedict’s Brew Works. The Craft Beer Garden will be located in the Domestic beer garden area located on Main Street. ID is required.

6 p.m. & 7:30 p.m.Scenic Lincoln Way Train Rides

Train rides for all ages to enjoy. Excursions will depart from the Tell City Depot (333 - 7th Street). There will be family rides and themed rides for children with a young children’s story hour on the caboose. Call 812-547-7933 for ticket information and pricing.

Check out the multitude of various talents during this time-honored event. Participants must be registered by August 2nd. Call 812-719-3017 for more information. Entry forms are available at the Perry County Chamber of Commerce, German American Bank, and Conner Floor Covering.

7:30 p.m.Schweizer Fest Business of the Year Recognition & ReceptionSponsored by the Perry County Chamber of Commerce

Hollinden Realty was founded in March of 1969 by Jim and Mary Ann Hollinden. Over the years the company has specialized in real estate and construction, resulting in providing and sourcing housing needs for Tell City residents and those in surrounding communities. A family-owned business, Hollinden Realty is now managed by second-generation broker, Tony Hollinden. In honor of the more than 50 years of successfully serving the community’s real estate needs, Hollinden Realty has been named as the 2019 Schweizer Fest Business of the Year. To honor its many years of service, Hollinden Realty will be recognized in the wine garden area located on the southwest corner of City Hall Park. Following the formal recognition, the Perry County Chamber of Commerce will host a reception in the business’ honor. Hors-d'oeuvres and a cash bar will be available. Tickets are $15 per person and $25 per couple. ID is required.

The Beginner’s Luck Band is a Classic Rock and Country Band from Southern Indiana making its first Schweizer Fest appearance this year. This high-powered, six-piece band features five vocalists and great harmonies. Get ready for an exciting evening of country, rock and dance music. Tim Hayes, Gary Hall Jr, and Joe Snyder on guitars, Fridge Green on bass guitar, Charlie Griffin on Drums, and Tell City’s own Vernie Shaefer on the keyboards will keep the party going on Thursday night.

Friday, August 9

All DaySelf-Guided Walking Tours

Tour starts at the Tell City Historical Society Museum (located at the corner of 9th & Franklin Streets). Tour booklets are available at the museum from Noon until 4:00pm for $2 each. Sponsored by ATTC and the Tell City Historical Society.

This double elimination tournament will be held in the Bryan Taylor Sports Arena at Tell City Jr.-Sr. High School. Registration and check in will take place from 5 - 5:30. Teams can have a maximum of four players. Entry fee is $10 per player. First place team will receive championship T-shirts. Contact John Hayes with questions atjohn.hayes@tellcity.k12.in.us or at 812-719-0882.

Check out the beauty of these works of art. Held in the Evangelical United Church of Christ Fellowship Hall (802 10th Street, Tell City). Patterns, books and material will be on sale. Admission $2 per person. Contact Antoinette Kranning at 812-547-7246 for more information.

10 a.m. – 10 p.m.Schweizer Fest MarketCity Hall Park

Check out this year's Schweizer Fest Market. With displays and sales by local artisans and antiquities dealers, you’re sure to find many treasurers. Adjacent to the Marketplace, there will be a section for Direct Sales and Non-profit organizations where you can buy a popular item or learn more about our Perry County community! For information about participating vendors, or if you’d like to showcase some of your own wares, contact Tara Damin on the contact page.

Noon – 5 p.m.Tell City Historical Society Museum

Museum and its displays will be open to the public. Showings of the film “Tell City History” will be held at 1:00 and at 3:00. (Located at the corner of 9th & Franklin Streets.)

6 p.m. – 1 a.m.Domestic & Craft Beer Garden

Back for the fourth year, area micro-breweries will offer a selection of beers on tap for beer connoisseurs including selections from Tell City Brewing Company and St Benedict’s Brew Works. The Craft Beer Garden will be located in the Domestic beer garden area located on Main Street. ID is required.

5:00 – 6:00 p.m.Luke HilgenholdMusik Halle, City Hall Park

Local 21-year-old singer /song writer/ guitarist has gathered quite a following in the surrounding area during the past few years. He recently recorded and released his first cd of original music and is hoping to make his life somewhere in the music business. He returns to Schweizer Fest for a third year.

6 p.m. & 8 p.m.Scenic Lincoln Way Train Rides

Train rides for all ages to enjoy. Excursions will depart from the Tell City Depot (333 - 7th Street). There will be family rides and themed rides for children with a young children’s story hour on the caboose. Call 812-547-7933 for ticket information and pricing.

6:15 – 7:15 p.m.Michael JacobsMusik Halle, City Hall Park

Multi award-winning singer/songwriter Michael Jacobs creates a compelling blend of roots, rock and folk. His songs reflect a deep passion to do good in the world by exploring a broad range of subjects, from individual to social issues. Michael’s professional music career began as a songwriter and guitarist in Nashville, TN. He’s recorded eight commercially and critically successful CDs. Michael’s an accomplished musician and writing great songs remains his sole desire and fuels his ambition.

7– 8 p.m.Country Line Dancing(at the corner of Main and Mozart Streets)

Mary Lynn and Larry’s Country Line Dancers invite everyone to perform on Main Street in front of German American Bank

Friday night is a special one this year as Schweizer Fest welcomes one of Nashville’s top musical groups. Top Tier is a Nashville-based band that was formed 11 years ago and consists of seasoned studio and performing musicians with a passion for entertainment. Top Tier’s eight-piece band has an incredible horn section and five vocalists to offer a diverse repertoire that spans more than eight decades and encompasses almost every style of music.The band members have shared the stage with a diverse group of artists, such as Rick Springfield, The Cars, Craig Morgan, Tiffany, Phil Vassar, Ambrosia, and John Ford Coley. Collectively they have performed everywhere from casinos to headlining major outdoor concerts. Members of the band have also written and recorded music with members of Sawyer Brown, Thompson Square, Winger, Giant, and Steve Perry Band. Music that the band’s members have written and produced has been used in major motion pictures, TV, advertising, and recorded by several artists. The Band’s song list is incredibly diverse. You’ll hear everything from Garth Brooks and Tim McGraw to Blink 182, Michael Jackson, Daft Punk, AC/DC and Whitney Houston. Friday night will be a non-stop dance party in the Brau Garten with Top Tier. Don’t miss them!

Waupaca SaturdaySaturday August 10

All DaySelf-Guided Walking Tours

Tour starts at the Tell City Historical Society Museum (located at the corner of 9th & Franklin Streets). Tour booklets are available at the museum from Noon until 4:00pm for $2 each. Sponsored by ATTC and the Tell City Historical Society.

7 a.m.45th Annual Schweizer Fest Golf Open

Hoosier Heights Country Club will host a two-person scramble golf tournament. Sunday flights will be based on Saturday’s results. To sign-up download the form here. For more information contact Mike King at 812-719-4320.

Six-mile race begins at 8 a.m. and two-mile race begins at 8:05 a.m. Kid’s fun run begins at 9:20. The race starts on 7th Street and ends on Main Street. The course winds through the streets of downtown Tell City before heading through some challenging hills for the 6-mile participants. Participants must complete an official entry form before 7:30 a.m. the day of the race. Award ceremony takes place on Musik Halle stage after the race.Entry fee is $20 per person if received on or before Aug. 3rd or $15 per person Family Rate (when signing up 3 or more at one time). Late entries will be $25 after Aug. 3rd. Make checks payable to: Tell City Cross Country Boosters. Contact Chris Hollinden at 812-719-3644 or visit www.runperrycounty.com. Proceeds benefit the Tell City Track & Cross Country Teams.

This double elimination tournament will be held in the Bryan Taylor Sports Arena at Tell City Jr.-Sr. High School. Registration and check in will take place from 8 - 8:45 a.m. Teams can have a maximum of four players. Entry fee is $10 per player. First place team will receive championship T-shirts. Contact John Hayes with questions at john.hayes@tellcity.k12.in.us or at 812-719-0882.

Check out the beauty of these works of art. Held in the Evangelical United Church of Christ Fellowship Hall (802 10th Street, Tell City). Patterns, books and material will be on sale. Admission $2 per person. Contact Antoinette Kranning at 812-547-7246 for more information.

10 a.m.Schweizer Fest Bench Press

Test your strength in this competition that's been hosted by EverBody's Fun & Fitness Center for more than 20 years! Weigh-in begins at 9am. Competition starts at 10am. 11 divisions- 8 for men, 2 for women, and a Masters. Entry fee is $20 by August 3rd or $25 after. All participants will receive a shirt and awards will be given to the 1st place winner of each division. To enter contact EverBody's (812-547-3565) or email breanne@everbodys.com with any questions.

The Schweizer Fest Car Show will be held in the St. Paul Catholic Church parking lot. To register a car for the event contact Polly Story at polly.story@oakwoodhs.com or Whitney Zellers at whitney.zellers@oakwoodhs.com or at 812-547-2333. Winners will be determined by voting ballots of attendees. Winners will be announced at 2 p.m.

10 a.m. – 10 p.m.Schweizer Fest MarketCity Hall Park

Check out this year's Schweizer Fest Market. With displays and sales by local artisans and antiquities dealers, you’re sure to find many treasurers. Adjacent to the Marketplace, there will be a section for Direct Sales and Non-profit organizations where you can buy a popular item or learn more about our Perry County community! For information about participating vendors, or if you’d like to showcase some of your own wares, contact Tara Damin on the contact page.

10 a.m., 2 p.m. & 6 p.m.Scenic Lincoln Way Train Rides

Train rides for all ages to enjoy. Excursions will depart from the Tell City Depot (333 - 7th Street). There will be family rides and themed rides for children with a young children’s story hour on the caboose. Call 812-547-7933 for ticket information and pricing.

10:30-11:15 a.m.Silly Safaris Live Animal ShowSponsored by First Baptist Church of Tell CityMusik Halle, City Hall Park

Coyote Chris returns to Schweizer Fest again to recreate their live animal family celebration for kids of all ages. Come join the up-close and personal audience participation and have some fun with one of the Fest’s most popular activities.

Races for babies and toddlers. Categories are: Crawling for 6-10 months of age then for 11-15 months of age; and Walking for 12 months of age and under and then for 13 to 18 months of age. Registration from 11:30 am to Noon.

Noon – 4 p.m.Tell City Historical Society Museum

Museum and its displays will be open to the public. Showings of the film “Tell City History” will be held at 1:00 and at 3:00. (Located at the corner of 9th & Franklin Streets.)

The annual wine garden has become a signature staple event for the Schweizer Fest. This year will be the 11th Anniversary of the wine garden. Participants will be able to sample wine, paired with cheese and Tell City Pretzels, from 11 of Indiana’s finest wineries. Winzerwald Winery; Blue Heron Winery; Monkey Hallow Winery; Patoka Lake Winery; Best Vineyard Winery; Windy Knoll Winery; Butler Winery; and Hunters Ridge Winery.For an entry fee of only $15, participants will be able to sample wines and pairing. The first 200 guests will receive a limited, dated monogrammed wine glass to take home. New this year is the People’s Choice Award. Participants will have the opportunity to vote on the best wine. Entertainment will be provided by local favorites, Leo Gronquist and Danny Bolin. The combination of some of Indiana’s finest wineries and parings along with live entertainment throughout the day will make this event an unforgettable afternoon for visitors. (ID is required.)

The event will take place on the South end of the Beer Garden. Sign-in from 12-12:40 p.m. No early entries will be accepted. The tournament is limited to 64 teams. Both team members MUST be present at sign up. Bring your own partner, all ages are welcome. Entry fee is $20 per team. Best of three in each round. First place wins $500! Contact Angie Dubree at 812-449-2200 for information. Proceeds benefit Perry County Habitat for Humanity.

3:30 –4:30 p.m. – Debra RustThis talented Spencer County vocalist and pianist has been performing professionally for more than 25 years. She is a studio musician, vocal instructor, stage performer and has signed with Hurricane Records. She is joined by guitarist Chuck Flaim again this year and promises a great start to this year’s Christian Music Show.

4:45 – 5:45 p.m. – Steve BridgemanThis founding member of “Firm Foundation Quartet” is returning this year as a solo performer. His performance promises to be an inspirational addition.

6 - 7 p.m. – "True Vine Baptist Church Worship Team"Based out of Ferdinand, Indiana, members are T.J. Xanders, Ethan Trusty, Josie Berg and Lizzy LaGrange. Using guitar, percussion, violin and harmonizing vocals, this quartet wishes to bring glory to God through the performance of both classic and contemporary hymns. They promise to bring an inspirational closing to the Christian Music Show.

6 p.m. – MidnightDomestic & Craft Beer Garden

Back for the fourth year, area micro-breweries will offer a selection of beers on tap for beer connoisseurs including selections from Tell City Brewing Company and St Benedict’s Brew Works. The Craft Beer Garden will be located in the Domestic beer garden area located on Main Street. ID is required.

8 p.m. – Midnight“The House Band & Perry County All Stars”Sponsored by Waupaca FoundryBrau Garten, City Hall Park

The House Band, and special guests will wrap up this year’s Schweizer Fest with a bang. Four hours of Rock, Modern Country and Dance music including songs you’ve never heard in the Brau Garten before. Shane Williams on vocals, Chris Hollinden on drums, Tony Hollinden on bass, Dave Arnold on keyboards and guitar, and Larry Peter on guitar. Scary to say, but these guys have over a century of combined musical experience under their belts. Special guests include performing and recording artist Deb Rickleman, veteran pop/rock vocalist Wes Adkins, and many more.

From Eric Church and Marshall Tucker to Bruno Mars and Wang Chung, the House Band will make this Schweizer Fest Saturday a night to remember. And there will be plenty of classic rock from Journey, Styx and Foreigner, as well as your 90’s alt-rock favorites, with several surprises in store.

Party and dance with the House Band on Saturday night, until they roll Main Street up at midnight.

Sunday, August 11

7 a.m45th Annual Schweizer Fest Golf Open

Hoosier Heights Country Club will host a two-person scramble golf tournament. Sunday flights will be based on Saturday’s results. For more information contact Mike King at 812-719-4320.

2 p.m. – 4 p.m.Tell City Historical Society Museum

Museum and its displays will be open to the public. (Located at the corner of 9th & Franklin Streets.)